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Bidrage med feedbackBefore I visited the opposite, I had read the one other review in my head. because it is located right next to the Mammoth site, I thought why they didn't check out. the menu is not so amazing, but it is mentioned that they can submit a gardenburger without price and it mentions that if they are vegan vegetarian or gf to let their server know. I ordered the gartenburger no mayo, no cheese vegan please. and the server said that the owners are all vegan (as the other reviewer said) and that they try a new vegan patty that tastes almost like bark. well, this is a branch to me, but I think she just wanted to sell us on it. I asked if it was beyond the burger and she said yes we had it before, so we knew what to expect, so Hubby and I ordered it. hubby got his pommes, but I decided to pay $3 for a trip to the salatbar. the salatbar has all fresh salat ingredients that they would expect, with a pasta salad and carrots/pepper salad also vegan marked. our picky daughter was able to order for $7 steamed brooch, pommes and a trip to the salatable and included a drink and an accidental vegan gummy tasty. we had a great meal with her on site microbrau. I recommend you go when they are vegan and in the opposite as his about their only option.
While on a road trip near Hot Springs, South Dakota, we found ourselves with limited dining options and decided to try Woolly's based on the Happy Cow review of their vegan products. To our surprise, the owners of Woolly's are also vegan and were able to offer us a variety of delicious vegan options from their menu. They even went above and beyond by preparing some special dishes for us. The salad bar was impressive with a variety of prepared salads like gazpacho, roasted potatoes, and pickled asparagus. The standout dish of the evening was the baked potato with homemade vegan pesto. Thank you, Woolly's, for catering to us vegans. We can't wait to visit again on our next trip!
During a road trip in Hot Springs, SD with limited restaurant options, we ended up at Woolly's based on the Happy Cow description of their vegan products. After a brief chat with our server, we learned that the owners of Woolly's are also vegan. They guided us through the menu, offering special dishes and pointing out various options. The spread was impressive, with prepared salads like gazpacho, roasted potatoes, and fresh asparagus. The standout dish of the night was the baked potato with homemade vegan pesto. Woolly's is a must-visit for fellow vegans and we can't wait to return on our next trip!
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